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Trust Mills Can Be Financial Traps

Consumer:  I’m exploring estate planning options, including living trusts. I’ve read recent warnings about “trust mills.” What are these?

Attorney General Rob McKenna:  In the past several years, my office has seen an increase in deceptive salespeople aggressively promoting living trusts to senior citizens who may not need them.

These salespeople exploit seniors’ fears that their estates could be eaten up by probate costs or that distribution of their assets could be delayed for years. They also use financial information obtained from seniors who sign up for living trusts to push the sale of other financial products, such as reverse mortgages and high-commission annuities. Harm caused by trust mills is often not discovered until after a senior has passed away. The Attorney General’s Office Consumer Protection Division has been bringing cases against living trust mills for more than a decade. Read more at atg.wa.gov.

 

 

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Probate Is Handled In Court
Probate cases normally occur in state and county court where the deceased permanently lived at the time of his or her death. In different states such courts may go by different names. Some are simply called the Probate Court. In New Yorkthey are called the Surrogates Court and in California they are called the Superior Court, Probate Division. The probate court will normally handle all the personal property the deceased owned, plus all the real estate the deceased owned located in that same state.

 


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Make Sure Living Trust Offers Are Trust-Worthy
You've worked hard for your money, so it's no wonder that you'll want some control over what happens to your assets in the event of your death. At ...
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GA Probate Court Legal Proceedings
The jurisdiction of Probate Court are all legal proceedings that deal with:

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    Texas Title Examination Standards
    In 1989, the Council of the Section of Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law of the State Bar of Texas approved the formation of a committee to study ...
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    Probate Terms

     
     


    Today's Terms

    Living Trust

    Definition:
    A living trust is an estate planning device that allows a person to transfer assets to one or more persons before and after they die.

    Attorney-in-fact

    Definition:
    This person receives the powers allocated in a power of attorney, such as a right to handle another person's financial matters.

    Conservator

    Definition:
    A person or entity who is appointed by the court to exercise certain powers for the care of an incapacitated person, the person's estate, or both.

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    Topics Related to Probate:

    • Probate Court
    • Last Will and Testament
    • Living Will
    • Power of Attorney
    • Trust Planning
    • Asset Protection
    • Special Needs Trusts

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    • Roy
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    • Springville
    • Tooele
    • Vernal
    • West Jordan


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